Hi ARC!
I have a question I was hoping someone could provide a little insight on.
I currently have two reef tanks back-to-back -- a 45G and 65G tank. Both tanks have the same hight and length -- one tank is just 6 inches wider than the other. Both tanks are at the same height.
Unfortunatly, I do not have a sump or refugium for either tank. In this current setup, I have a hang-on filter in each tank. I know that if I can figure out how to "pass water" between the two tanks, it would logically create a 110G tank that should be more biologically stable.
My question, is what would be the best way to do this? Neither tank has an overflow. Looking at some plumbing diagrams for a refugium setup, the refugium sits higher than the "main tank" and uses gravity to flow water back. Since both tanks are at the same elevation and same hight, does anyone have any plumbing ideas or pictures that would help?
I have a question I was hoping someone could provide a little insight on.
I currently have two reef tanks back-to-back -- a 45G and 65G tank. Both tanks have the same hight and length -- one tank is just 6 inches wider than the other. Both tanks are at the same height.
Unfortunatly, I do not have a sump or refugium for either tank. In this current setup, I have a hang-on filter in each tank. I know that if I can figure out how to "pass water" between the two tanks, it would logically create a 110G tank that should be more biologically stable.
My question, is what would be the best way to do this? Neither tank has an overflow. Looking at some plumbing diagrams for a refugium setup, the refugium sits higher than the "main tank" and uses gravity to flow water back. Since both tanks are at the same elevation and same hight, does anyone have any plumbing ideas or pictures that would help?